SanDisk Extreme III CompactFlash card wins award : SanDisk Corporation announced that its SanDisk Extreme III CompactFlash card family have won an Editor's Choice Awards by American PHOTO Magazine. The American PHOTO Editor's Choice Award is one of the most authoritative awards issued in the photography publishing industry and symbolizes the high levels of quality and performance. "Each year, the editors of American PHOTO select from hundreds of new products for photographers," said Richard Rabinowitz, vice president/group publisher of American PHOTO. "Only a handful of products pass the key selection requirement that it make a significant improvement in the lives and workflow of photographers who will use these products."

SanDisk Ultra II PLUS SD card wins award : SanDisk Corporation announced that its SanDisk Ultra II PLUS SD card line have won an Editor's Choice Awards by American PHOTO Magazine. The American PHOTO Editor's Choice Award is one of the most authoritative awards issued in the photography publishing industry and symbolizes the high levels of quality and performance. "Each year, the editors of American PHOTO select from hundreds of new products for photographers," said Richard Rabinowitz, vice president/group publisher of American PHOTO. "Only a handful of products pass the key selection requirement that it make a significant improvement in the lives and workflow of photographers who will use these products."

SanDisk 8GB Ultra II CompactFlash card wins award : SanDisk Corporation announced that its SanDisk 8GB Ultra II CompactFlash card has won an Editor's Choice Awards by American PHOTO Magazine. The American PHOTO Editor's Choice Award is one of the most authoritative awards issued in the photography publishing industry and symbolizes the high levels of quality and performance. "Each year, the editors of American PHOTO select from hundreds of new products for photographers," said Richard Rabinowitz, vice president/group publisher of American PHOTO. "Only a handful of products pass the key selection requirement that it make a significant improvement in the lives and workflow of photographers who will use these products."

SanDisk chooses Treo Smartphones with GoodLink : Palm, Inc. announced that SanDisk has chosen Treo 600 and Treo 650 smartphones running GoodLink for access to email, calendar, contacts, notes and tasks for 225 select employees in the United States, Asia, Europe and Israel. With 150 Treo smartphones already deployed, this mobile communications solution gives SanDisk executives, sales, IT and operations staff global access to cell phone service and email on a single device. SanDisk is the world's largest supplier of flash memory data-storage card products. As a fast-growing global company, real-time communication and collaboration among employees is both a challenge and a necessity.

SanDisk digital audio player brings you to the top : Huddled in a tent on the flanks of Mt. McKinley in Alaska, with the wind howling and the temperatures dipping to -40 degrees Fahrenheit (-40 Celsius), a climber has few options to relax and stay motivated during long waiting periods and brutally cold nights. But Canadian mountaineer Gilles Mousseau found a way to beat the alpine blues. Every evening, as he and his seven companions scaled the peak that is also known as "Denali," he would switch on his SanDisk Digital Audio Player. Keeping the tiny player inside his down-filled parka or sleeping bag, the 52-year-old software executive from Gatineau, Quebec, could play his favorite songs and even receive distant FM radio stations.

SanDisk 512mb microSD card : SanDisk Corporation today announced that the microSD specification, which is based on SanDisk’s TransFlash card, has been officially adopted by the SD Card Association (SDA). The new microSD card is fully compatible with the TransFlash card and is designed as a small, flash memory storage card for mobile phones and devices. SanDisk also announced a 512-megabyte (MB) SanDisk microSD card, the largest capacity available in this form factor. The company expects to have a 1-gigabyte (GB) microSD card by the end of the year and a 2GB card in 2006. SanDisk currently supplies ten major handset manufacturers with TransFlash cards and has placement of this card at more than 60,000 retail storefronts.

SanDisk TransFlash Memory Cards for Kyocera phone : SanDisk Corporation today announced that Kyocera Wireless, a leading global manufacturer of CDMA wireless phones and devices, will bundle a SanDisk TransFlash memory card with the new Kyocera Slider Remix KX5 mobile phone, a full-featured handset that incorporates a high-resolution digital camera and music playback functions as well as other digital entertainment features. The advanced KX5 features a 2-inch TFT color display, a music player with three-dimensional stereo sound, video capture capabilities, and a digital camera with 1.3-megapixel resolution. The phone will be packaged and sold with a SanDisk TransFlash card.

Court reinstates patent lawsuit filed by SanDisk : SanDisk Corporation announced today that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) on July 8, reversed a summary judgment ruling of non-infringement by a California District Court regarding SanDisk's U.S. Patent No. 5,602,987 (“'987 Patent”). As a result of the CAFC decision, SanDisk will renew the prosecution of its infringement claims against Ritek, Pretec & Memorex flash memory cards. The CAFC ruling supports SanDisk’s interpretation of the key inventive features claimed in the ?987 patent, and thereby eliminates the primary non-infringement argument of Ritek, Pretec & Memorex. SanDisk expects to seek summary judgment of infringement against the accused company's.